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Delivery, Movement & Transportation

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PF4000FH

This article describes how your equipment will be delivered to you, specifications on the transportation 
used and advice including health & safety on movement of the equipment.

The turnstile should ALWAYS! be moved with care and attention. The products are very heavy individually 
as well as a whole. You should not attempt to move this or any other products by unapproved handling 
methods.

The manufacturer will use a qualified transport company to deliver the product conforming to the 
necessary regulations as detailed below:

All drivers are qualified 
All drivers are tested once yearly
All drivers carry risk assessments and method statements (available on request)
They are controlled under law to conform as there are no trade regulation standards to comply with

Health and safety Considerations:
Moving Goods Safely (MGS) is a national project involving both the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and 
Local Authorities (LA) working in partnership. The project aims to reduce injuries and ill-health arising from the 
movement of goods from supplier through haulier to the recipient and end user including any home deliveries. 
The project will focus upon the delivery and collection of goods and the hazards this generates. It covers the 
main areas that cause the majority of injuries and ill-health to workers, including:

Workplace transport; 
Slips & trips, and; 
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD). 

The movement of goods presents us, as health and safety regulators, with the challenge of dealing with a huge 
variety of issues. The commercial organisations involved within the movement of goods are diverse including 
haulier,  third  party  logistics  providers,  pallet  networks,  retailers  etc,  with  some  very  large  companies, 
thousands of small businesses and the self-employed. The movement of goods is more than just trucks on the 
road with a large proportion of accidents happening at the delivery/collection sites that are often not directly 
under the control of the company making the delivery or collection. Communication and cooperation problems 
can arise due to the many organizations involved in the movement of the goods, and this can also lead to 
difficulties in effectively managing health and safety. 
(Source H&S Executive UK 2008)

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Summary of Contents for PF4000FH

Page 1: ...PF4000FH PF4000FH Automatic Full height Turnstile Single or Double Duty Cycle 100 GB O M Manual Revision 4 1...

Page 2: ...mentation Any other use not specified in this documentation could damage the product and be dangerous The Company declines all responsibility for any consequences resulting from improper use of the pr...

Page 3: ...ising from the movement of goods from supplier through haulier to the recipient and end user including any home deliveries The project will focus upon the delivery and collection of goods and the haza...

Page 4: ...M12 bolts see below Now move on to step 5 The numbers in the text document below relate to the drawings below 3 1 2 4 45 mins Component Identification and Notes You should check that you have receive...

Page 5: ...andard and if not required should be made clear at the point of order 9 Now connect all power and access control using the wiring diagram on page 8 For any other specific wiring access control wiring...

Page 6: ...rconnecting parts should be checked for tightness and security 7 Any defects or failure in the coating of the turnstile should be noted and reported immediately to the seller or manufacturing company...

Page 7: ...as you may risk wiping the memory 10 Press menu ok button Green Button 11 When downloaded TRANSFER OK STOP LD will be displayed 12 Press menu ok button 13 Scroll up to run stop flashing 14 Press menu...

Page 8: ...8 Wiring Diagram Illustration PF4000FH...

Page 9: ...9 Wiring Diagram Schematic PF4000FH...

Page 10: ...VICES OPERATING THROUGH EXTERNAL SOURCES MUST NOT BE RECEIVED FROM THE PLC INSIDE THE TURNSTILE POSOTIVE 24VDC INPUT NEGATIVE 24VDC INPUT I1 LOCK I2 ENTRY SIGNAL I3 EXIT SIGNAL I4 ENTRY LIMIT IB EXIT...

Page 11: ...ations can vary depending on model spec Limit Switches Solenoid Header Shaft Limit Striker Solenoid Paddle Lever Adjusting Cams Ratchet Cog Paddle Levers Solenoid Solenoid Paddle Levers Paddle Levers...

Page 12: ...ile arm using the PLC first make sure the screen says RUN LD if it does not follow the troubleshooting guide on page 11 when the screen says RUN LD follow below 3 4 To make the Turnstile move upwards...

Page 13: ...mally Open Q2 1 24v Common Q2 2 Exit Solenoid Active to close Turnstile Q3 Normally Open Spare Spare Not Used Q4 Normally Open Spare Spare Not Used The table bottom relates to the diagram directly bel...

Page 14: ...Cable of direction sensor may be displaced from connector on the electronic card 3 One of the direction sensors may be broken down 1 Broken cables if any are soldered The unit is cleaned from the dus...

Page 15: ...in 2 Microcontroller and ULN 2803A circuit or electronic board is replaced with a new one After passage is done arms do not finalise the movement and do not settle to their place 1 Balance arm spring...

Page 16: ...in accordance with the following documents Document Ref Revision Description Pf4000 O M 3 0 System guides and drawings as defined within O M Manuals Part 4 The following test schedules refer Test Sche...

Page 17: ...ons undertaken Product works the way site need it to this includes no passage time out etc System has had the completed conformity certificate All items on the delivery note have been handed over to c...

Page 18: ...w at any point service repair work is carried out on the product This is to achieve two things 1 To keep a history of the product for yourself and your supplier manufacturer 2 To keep an accurate log...

Page 19: ...ectromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 CEE And is in conformity with the following standards other specifications EN292 1 1991 Machinery basis terminology methodology EN292 2 machinery technical...

Page 20: ...Made in the UK Proudly Made in the UK PF4000FH Accessories Specification Power Requirement Arms and body Duty Cycle Flow Rate Key Points Access Controls 220v Single Phase 50Hz 5 Amps Primed Powder Co...

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